- Hamburg School of Astrology
The Hamburg School of Astrology originated in
Hamburg, Germany , and revolved around the research and teachings of surveyor/astrologer /amateurastronomer Alfred Witte . The term "Hamburg School of Astrology" originated in 1923 at the SecondGerman Astrological Congress inLeipzig, Germany , where the astronomer/astrologer Dr.Wilhelm Hartmann was a participant.Early students of Alfred Witte were
Friedrich Sieggrün andLudwig Rudolph . In his search for Pluto, Witte claimed four planets beyond Pluto, and Sieggrün claimed yet another four. These bodies are in the Transneptunian regions, where many planetary discoveries are being validated today. Ludwig Rudolph printed and published Witte's findings, the core of which were published in the "Rulebook for Planetary Pictures " ("Regelwerk für Planetenbilder") in 1932. An increasing amount of theresearch of the Hamburg School revolved around work with astrological midpoints and use of the extra planets.Unfortunately, Witte and Rudolph were pursued by the
Gestapo as enemies of theThird Reich . Alfred Witte committedsuicide before being sent to aconcentration camp , and Ludwig Rudolph was indeedinterned , the "Rulebook for Planetary Pictures" banned and burned by the Nazis.Reinhold Ebertin , a (unofficial) student of Hamburg School methods, eliminated the use of the hypothetical trans-neptunian objects while maintaining the core teachings of the Hamburg School, renamed them "Cosmobiology " ( _de. Kosmobiologie), and published them in "The Combination of Stellar Influences " in 1940, last updated in English in 1972.After the fall of the Third Reich, the Hamburg School reconvened, and Ludwig Rudolph, having survived concentration-camp internment, played the key role in perpetuating the teachings of the Hamburg School. The Hamburg School astrologer
Hermann Lefeldt combined Witte's theories with more astrological traditions such as the use of astrological houses. However, other Hamburg practitioners maintained their focus on working only withastrological midpoints [http://www.aquamoonlight.co.uk/midpoints.html] , abandoning traditional practices, including the 12 houses and rulerships; and among these astrologers is former Hamburg School Vice-PresidentRuth Brummund , who went on to form the new School of Uranische Astrology (Uranian astrology ) in Germany.See also
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Astrological aspects
*Astrology
*Cosmobiology
*Natal chart
*Uranian astrology References
* Brummund: "Astropsychologische Charaktermerkmale", Ludwig Rudolph Verlag, Hamburg, 1972.
* Brummund: "Regelwerk-Neufassung, Brummund Verlag", Hamburg, 1990.
* Witte: "Der Mensch - eine Empfangsstation kosmischer Suggestionen", Ludwig Rudolph Verlag, Hamburg, 1975.
* Witte: "Regelwerk für Planetenbilder", Ludwig Rudolph Verlag, Hamburg, 1959.
* Witte: "Rulebook for Planetary Pictures", Ludwig Rudolph Verlag, Hamburg, 1977.
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